Richmond Palladium (Daily), 28 July 1898 — Page 4

RICHMOND DAILY --pferJxdmM. THURSDAY JULY 28. 1893

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$.THE FIRST OF ? THE SEASON.

New Mackerel 1898 catch Direct from Gloucester, ar d as nice, bright fish as1 you ever sav. Broiled Mackerel for breakfast this ktui of weather is all right. We also have New Codfish. Try us for FISH.

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Headquarters for 31.rn.c37" sSTr - And all kinds of

-a LUNCH GOODS for Picnics. 1 VAN D. BROWN & CO.

What ara you going to do about it ?

Bay a cheap wheel without repuuti get it at a prick, no matter if it does run unhappy life at the repair shop ?

Will you exercise a little good business judgment and economy, and Buy a HENLEY nt a ltoasonablo Price, Tlio "Lightest and KasioHt Kunning Wheels on Earth,' with an established reputation as A Leading Whtel of Higtust Class and Finest Construction T Over 600 Henley sold in Richmond ami vicinity during the pist three seasons, all giving perfect satisfaction, and requiring le s reoairs than any other wheel. V ho ever heard of a Second h ,nd Henley for sale ? A Henley wheel after three years stea ly use is worth more than any of the new Bargain wheels o IT red for sale in this city. Don't make any mistake, bat purchise a HSVLEV, t'12 S:iaii of Bicycle Perfection.

Henley Bicycle Works

BKLL. & INSIAN, City Agents.

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For BARGAINS In Clothing, Ilats&Fiirnisliing Goods

nsiOTZE: prices. Good wearing, well made, Men's Suits S 4 00 All wool black clay sack Suits. . S i0 All wool black clay cutaway Suits 10 00 Fancy wool cassimere plaid and check Suits S 0 00 to S 00 Fancy imported worsted Suits 10 00 to IS 00 Boy's long pant Suits 50 to . 00 Boy's fine, all wool, long pant Suits , OO to 10 00 Boy's knee pant Suits 1 25 to 125 Boy's knee p int Suits 2 00 to 2 50 Boy's knee Pants 25c and 50 j Men's soft Hats, all shades 1 OO to 2 00 Men's stiff Hats, late styles 1 OO to 3 00 Boy's Baps . 25c to 50c Men's and Boy's soft work Shirts..... 25c, 3tot 40c and 4Sc Bjy's Suspenders., 5c, 10c and 15c Men's Suspenders 10c, 15c, 25c and 50c ('ash and One lrice. (iood 3Iarked in l'lain Figures. The ISest Lighted Store in the City. I sac$0ss BEALL & GREGG, 824 Slain Street, Thompson & Goods Old Grocery Stand. ,

Wall Paper! SSg Wall Paper! Over-Stocked at This Time of the Year. 40,000 Rolls to be Sold at Less Than Factory Prices. Good Paper lc per roll, side wall or ceiling. Borders to match lOc Papers at 2 c, 3c, and 4 c. Just half their value. Large line of High Grade Wall Papers, in dark coloiings at cost prices. DISCOUNT SILE OF ROOM MOULDINGS. Paper Hanging at Reduced Prices during dull season. Terms During Sale STRICTLY CASH. H. L.r DICKINSON,

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Richmond Palladium.

THURSDAY, JULY 2?, 1S9S. Witbr, WA8HraTOS. D. C, July 23. For warm Indiana: Unsettle!, continued weather tonight and Friday. LOCAL .NEWS. Wall paper at Nicholaon'i. Buy locust posts. Farnham. Fine clock repairing. H&ner's. Buy red cedar posts. Farnham. Wood mantels at Louck and Hill's. Spectacle fitting a specialty. H&ner'a. Spectacles correctly fitted at Barer'-. F. A. Strickland o Detroit was in the city yesterday. Mies Hazel Fisher of Cambridge City is visiting relatives on north fifth street. Miss Clem Caldweli of Cambridge Citv was the guest of relatives here yesterday. Harold Thompson or Winchester is in the city, the guest of Fred Ward for a few days. Miss Virgie Fleisch went to Piqaa, Ohio, this morning to spend a few days with relatives. Walter Iliff and Miss Stevens of In dianapolis are the guests of J. EdIliff and wife. John Patterson of Indianapolis, formerly of this city, was here yester day on business. Miss I-iOis rarnnam is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Charles Uowand, at Lynn. The first l resbytenan cnurcn is making a number of needed improve ments about the edifice. I sham Sedgwick returned from Indianapolis yesterday afternoon where he has been on a business trip. Kev. C. B Wilcox end wife of Cambridge City accompanied the excursion from that point yesterday. The Pennsylvania company is selling reduced rates to this city because of the Friends' Bible conference. Miss Aidee Mills of Fountain City will arrive here tomorrow to visit Miss Lulu Dennis of south eleventh street. The Woman's Missionary society f the United Prest yteiian church will meet Friday afternoon at the church Mrs. Mary A. Dunham, who has been visiting r latives in Columbus, Ohio, returned home yesterday afternoon. Miss Nora D. Scott of L'nia, Ohio, will visit friends in this city next week. She is now visiting her parents in Cen terville. Ell wood Perisho of Spencer, Indi ana, a f rtner graduate of Earlham college, was in the city yesterday afternoon. The Wayne county board of pension examiner? met yesterday afternoon with Dr. Colburn and examined six applicants. Isaac Kline and family left yesterday for Home City, where they will attend the assembly and visit for several weeks. Charles E. Shiveley 'and family returned from New York this morning, where they have been visiting for several weeks. Mrs. W. A. Wischmeyer, who has been visiting at Richmond the past two weeks, arrived home Monday. Winchester Herald. Miss Myrtle Pratt, who has been the guest of Miss Stella Dalbey, south twelfth street, returned to her horns in Logansport last evening. Emma Seeker, Alice and Ida Sieek and Matie Kemper, who have been visiting friends in Chicago, returned home yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Croll and daughter, who have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Mulford, returned to Middletown, Ohio, yesterday afternoon. Willard Bosenbury had his foot injured yesterday by having a heavy piece of pipe fall on that member. He will be laid up for several days. Ed Davis, baergage master between Logansport and Cincinnati on the Richmond division, is seriously ill. He is a brother of Saul Davis of this city. Winchester Herald Master Clyde and Walter Brooks, sods of Luther Brooks, of Richmond, are visiting with their uncles, Forra Brooks and Bert Fudge. Miss Mayme Wiggins, who has been spending some weeks with Superin tendent Study and family- at tort Wayne, returned home yesterday afternoon. The long distance telephone being put in between Richmond and FoJt Wayne have their poles set and wire stretched within a few miles south of Winchester. Elwood Cidl-Leader: Ellen Griffin who lost her reason some time ago has been taken to the asylum at Richmond. In the past few weeks she has been violent. j A number of men from the recruiting station at Indianapolis passed through the city yesterday afternoon on number 20 en route to Camp Alger and other points. The Starr Piano company is putting in an automatic fire protection apparatus, and when campleted they will be as well guarded against fire as any factory in the city. Rev. R. N. McNemer and wife and Mrs. McNemer of Austin, Texas, arrived home from Pine Lake yesterday afternoon, where they have been spending a few days. On Sunday, August 7th, there wil1 be an excursion from Cincinnati and intermediate points to this eity. The special train will arrive at 10:13 a. m. and leave at 7:25 p. m. There will be a special G. R. & 1. excursion from this 3ity to Island Park Assembly at Rome City on account of it being G. A. R. day at the assembly. A number of persons will go from here. Cambridge City Tribune A new nd peculiar disease is affecting the cattle in several portions of the state, arid has recently appeared in this and adjoining counties. The affection, after causing the animal's eyes to water and swell for a few days, rendered them totally blind. It probably comes from a weed which the cattle eat. The Irond&Ie Steel and Iron company ' Laughiln of this city is president, i providing for its futuie safety so far as natural gas is concerned, its agents ore leasing lands in Henry eounty and as long as gas endures here it proposes to have a share of it. Thus far the leases secured have been in Adams township. -(

TO PORTO RICO

Go Ernest Commons and Ftave Harvey They Are Now on Board the Transport Roumania at Newport News. A telegram has been received by Walter Commons from his on, Ernest Commons, who with Flave Harvey of Centerville is with the 2tn Indiana battery, stating that their battery boarded the transport for Porto Rico yesterday at Newport News, Virginia The 27th will go on the transport Boomama, tnge'her with tne other three batteries that were in camp at Chickamauga. The transport is a huge freight liner. There seems to be some confusion as to the plans for their leaving -aad it is possible they may have started for Porto Rico last night or this morning. Captain Curtis says that General Brooke's adjutant has just trild bim that there will be no delay at Fortress Monroe, but that each transport, as soon as 1 jaded, will proceed on its way. Other officials, on the other band, say that they will be held at Fortress Monroe several days, and that it is folly to think of one part of the fleet leaving without the whole. One incident showing the dexterity of the twenty-seventh is worthy of notice. The loading of artillery is a tremendous undertaking as each gun caisson has to be taken to pieces ani hoisted aboard. Here is where old Battery A's marvelous drill in mounting and dis-nanteling pieces came into play. The taking apart of Danville's (.uis was superiitmded by Roumania, who, of course, is the chief of the matter of loading his vessel. He told Captain Curtis that it would take an hour and a Quarter to dismount and load each piece. It had had taken the Danville company five hours to load their. "Come off," said Captain Curtis. ' I'll si o v you how to do it in a minute and a quarter." He called a detail of old battery members dismounted the first piece in two minutes and the second in xactly a minute and a quarter, and had :hem all on borrd in an trour. C0URTJ01ISE. Ohio Suit and Other Interesting Affairs. An AN OHIO SUIT. A suit has been filed in Franklin county, Ohio, against Jennie aud Thomas J. Black of this eounty. Tbe papers notifying the defendants were served by Sheriff Larsh today. AT HIS POST. 'Squire Lyle, who has been detained , at nis nome ior some rime oy sicKuest, 1 . 1 is aerain able to be at his bffie and at tend to business. Constable Arch Lytle poes after him and takes him home iu a butrsry, but at the present rate of improvement this will eoon be dispensed with. TEACH KRS EXAMINATION. The regular teachers' examination for eounty license will be held Saturday at the office of County SuperintendEli Winebu'-R at the court house. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.! j Viola Wisreins Brehm and heWhns-

band to Ida M. Starr for $200. OvIytW, ded i of lot 33. cfmirTmsgSkr

AN INTERVIEW With the lion. 0. E Sbiveley on His Visit to the Elmira llufoim ttory. Hon. C, K Shivdey returned home this morning from a trip through the east and this afternoon in, an interview told of a visit to the New York 9 Keformatory at Elmira, New York. Mr. Shiveley made a particular study cf this for use in his work on the board of eontrol of our state reformatory at Jeffersonville. Mr. Sbiveley's talk was remarkably interesting. Thi3 institution is the model of all its kind in the world. Besides being re formatory and a punishment, it is educational. A man is put through gymnastieal, military and manca' training and before he can leave must know a trade of some kind. Mr. Saiveley expresses the desire that in time our institution maj be as efficient. Teeth $4 50. Call and examine. 'JGiCt-w Mknpknhall. Dentist. The park board has received a nice deer from Mrs. Caroline M. Rseves, which is the fifth or sixth gift of this kind to Glen Miller. The present is highly appreciated. - A special excursion train of twslve coaches came from Hamilton this morning and are enjoying themselves at tbe glen. If you wish absolutely pure spices, buy them at Ross' drug store. 22-St Teeth extracted witflout pain. 20 Jilt-w Mexdexhall, Dentist. Dead Easy. Don't suffer this hot weather for an ice box or refrigerator when we offer you every opportunity to get one on easy payments. Prices, $5 9Sndop. Iliff's, Main and Sixth streets.

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THE SPOFiflNG WORLD. Dr. Paul Neumann cf Chicago, who b laa the world's record for a five mile swim, is now practicing for the swimming races to be held in the Thames, Ecgiand. Aug. 23, which be may attend. The young doctor has been invited to enter the British races, bat it has not yet been definitely decided whether or not he will take part. There can be but little doubt that Neumann ia one of the greatest tank swimmers in the world, but his ability in open water is not so well known. It will be remembered by sportsmen that Dr. Neumann won the 550 yard swimming race in the Olympian games at Athens iu 1S9S- The swimmer covered the course in 8 minntesand 12 sue-

rR- 1' IL NKL MAW onds and received as a trophy one of the tig Olympian filvor medal Nemnami establisiwd the prestut world's record for five miles by coven 11 s that oistaucw in 2 hours i minutes and one-tiftU of a Sfcoud. He holds also th record iu America for a half mile ami one uiih' The former distance he made in 15 iniii utesand ti seconds, and the mile lie mad lu 30 minutes 24 3 5 seconds. In his races Dr Neumann uses th double overarm side stroke, often called the Trudireon, in honor of the man vb it is supposed first iuveured and used it Dr. Neumann is a native ot Vienna and came to this country only about a year and a half ago Most of the time since he has been in America he has attended college at the University of Pennsylvania, where ho was captain of the swimming and water polo clubs, lie is now making his home in Chicago and will probably remain there for some time. A Legle.s Pitcher. Herbert Van Cleef, a young man who, from early childhood has been interested in sports, on May 2i pitched a game of baseball at Trenton that has aroused considerable interest Tho interest attached to this particular game is bocause Van (Jleef is legless and sits on his stumps iu a small wairou lie sits in this little vehicle when he twirls the !. i. . r.t . bull. He can pitch a strong game and can curve a ball in good style. The game that he pitched was for tho Trenton club against the Camden team and tbe latter was defeated. Van Cleef does, not attempt to run his bases; he securep a substitute to do his running He is captain of tho Trenton team. Van Cleef lost his legs a couple ol years ago by being run over by a rail road train, but his strong constitution enabled him to survive the shock of am pu tat ion of his two limbs at the trunk He is 22 years old and was, prior to thaccident, an all around athlete. accident that furnished a new ar gument in favor of the woman having the rear seat on a tandem occurred c, the Boulevard A triplet ridden by thixfellow clubmen was rolling smoothly along at a lively clip when the frcut forks broke. The steersman on the front scat pitched forward and was so severely hurt that he has been abed ever siti.-e The man on the wcoud eeat receivi-d a few scratches, while the third rider ecaped without injury of any kind The frout positi m is undoubtedly the one ol greatest danger in cube of accident, and herein lies the strongest point of thost who argue in favor of the woman riding behind and talking at the back of hei companion as much as she can while keeping her skirts free from the clutch of the rear wheel. New York un Different Kinds of Shooting. It is a very usual thiug for one o: other of the meinlers of a camping t' "take along a guu or rifle for the fun r the thing. " Once the gnu or rifle is in camp, and the members of that cum;, lulling around iu the shid after acorn fortable tish dinner, the weapon ibrought out and trials of skill entered into This would be all light were i: not that some thoughtless fellow says. Watch me knock over that chipmunk. " or it may be "that swallow '' They for get that it is easier to kill a chipmunk at IS or -'0 yards with a 2'i caliber rifle than to hit a matchbox or a cork on to;: of a bottle at 25 or 30 yards. New York Commercial Advertiser. Chain Adjustment. Care in bicycie cbaiu adjustment i; important If the crank at the estrone end moves the chain more than half a: inch when worked back aud forth witi: tho drawing wheel stationary, tbeu t!" chain is tx loose and is in danger t i jumping, and if the movement is le.--than a fourth of au inch then there ir danger of tightening and breakage Great care must be exercised in keeping the wheel centered when adjusting the chain Each side of the axle must re ceive exactly the same amount of extension or contraction. APHORISMS. One thnrn if experience is worth a whule wtldcr?ies of warning. Lowell. T)i !'i:m who ha never !. in Am c ill

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Johnson. He who hit not a vxkJ n),-j;v should never take ui.u"uira the truuc ni lying. Montaigne. A man's own good brte;liu is the best ax-urity against otlnr pw pie's i. . manners. Chxttrnt-ld. When ill news comes too Iatt to I serviceable to yonr utighbor, koep it to yourself. Ziuaj.ertnau. It is not what be has, noi evt-n what he does, which eiprvsscs tU wuriU f man. but wuat ho is. ArnuL A friend that you buy woii't be worth wLut you pay for hiiu. no n-tti r what that may be. Get.r,re. D. lrvmiee. M-tsT im-n rvun-mbr obligations, but mt oftfti to li gratffoi; the proud are made rir ly the rciufmbranoe and tLs vain sih ut. Yimous. Di yuwr duty aud do nit swerrt from it. l that which your ooii.scuui.-o U lis vju to U- riiilit, aud leave tbe it hi so- ! quenccs to C,od. 11 K. Haydctt. Read it. g and conversation may fur j ui.-h n if h mauy ideas of men ami thiuj;s, y. t it is our own luedilatitm that lui.-t form oar judgment. Walt 11.,- !! &u.l thr New. ill).;. I. i t Ws in !.fY And an ii.HH (itt'-tbhss f:ry la a iu w ar lui ! iby, intl snap s.1.11 n:rehinc rekerwtrot. Ami un:v ii.ttmrieti .n tiir iulS- t.f ltL le i f fi.-it'.'' "i Klrj Am! ,ni i,! u-nn thniliUif ty Ail I 'i3.(e 'itn:s fr.i ii.. i Ul eet nd j tM.ii,.-.f ti:i- UiiU- th.ii 5, known f Kij.l lf of f.tfs in (I"ry iHtr im h,t!s and ;ai:.s. ' Ami. !. for the t-li war" -tory T,.itl ly ifceeld bru-sules.; Am mil nan.l- -n the- c'.l swt j A r!niiPt bniv.' thv.t i- kinwa of God! , i i.. J-..-'.iiii-s in Ai lan.il C 1 jit! ;n j bid Deal. Have just bought, at low prices, 40,000 tiih crade envelopes, all sizes and kinds", which we offer at 3',ia for a j box of 12."0, or a pack of 2.) for .c. Over 100,000 linen tablets at 5c and I 10c each Finest goods at cut prices, j Come and see. Ii.iff's, Main and Sixth. Lsunchrd Into Business. George H. louf an has returned to Richmond and goiie into partnership with Noah II. Hutun in the Insurance business, and requests a ebare of your patronage. Georce will be oU ased to meet all njs frierjis at the i flk-e. Room 2. Odd re)jowg Raildicg. j He will rita "you Fire lnsnrance, Accident Insurance, S'eaui Boiler, Employes Liability, Tornado and Plate Glass Insurance at lowest rates and in first-class companies. Insure for Safety. Insure now. Insure against loss by fire. Injure against loss of time and salary, from accident. It pas you for loss cf your time, it pays you for loss of a limb, it pays you for loss of eyesight, it pays you for loss of life, the cheapest and best insurance for the man or woman, who works for a salary. Insure against Tornados, it don't cost much. Insure your Steam Boilers, it makes you safe from explosion; we inspect them. Insure your Plate Glass; we pay for the breakage, or put in new ones for you. Insure against Liability to your employe, for accident; we will pay the loss. Call at our office and see the line first-class companies we represent. We want your business and will go after it; we cannot get around fast enough, so take the will for the deed, and come and visit with ns in the meantime. Captain T. W. O. Braffatt ill have charge of the accident bii6iress. Noah H. Hvtton, Of.orijE H. Doi'uan. jul25 lm Mr. C. L Husbrouck, a druggist at Mendon, Michigan, says all of the good tr stimonial3 that have been pub lished by the manufacturers of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy could be duplicated in that town. For sale oy A. G. Luken & Co., druggists. People's Exchange. ADVERTISEMENTS under the bead of Wanted Situations, male or female help wanted, when not exceeding roar lines,iuertd FREE in the columns. All "arts" for Real Estate Salee. Houses for Hint, Financial, Lost and Miuscellnneons Want inserted tor 5 cent a line each Insertion Wanted An experienced woman to take a house near the Business college and board students. Call at the college at once. LATEST POPULAR... SHEET MUSIC 1-2 Off. Starr Music Store J35 Main Str et.

Our fall stock is beginning to arrive. We will make a special effort for your trade this fall with an Iinnicnsc toc! oi the IFiiiest Clothing STode. The good dressers of Richmond and vicinity, the people who . are particular aoout fit and style, will do walto S3 3 our stock before buying. We will do you good, in fit, quality and price. Tw - m.aV 4 r 11 aa a' a

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Lawn and Porch Eockers, Keed and Rattan Chairs and Rockers, Camp Chairs and Stools, Folding Cots, Etc.

Ferd GrothAus, 533- 535 Main Street.

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t- II rM'f A 811 IUT FRONT THAT ATTRACTS ATTENTION ! by ihe.f xauieite perfection of its color and natsn is me one xnai you wear from the laundry work that ia done here. Cuff, collar, shirt or of EUirt waist, is Bens nomo loaaiug a A l I 1 Z as Iresn end peilect as tno new artic e. and we are only too pleased that we can give gratification and satisfaction to onr patrons. FCHMD'O STEASI LVJXD1Y. D. W. "WALTERS Trop. Phone 151 919 Main St UJatteiP in the CeDDac? We can fix your sewer to prevent back-water. Sanitary Sewerage a Specialty. MEERHOPF, THE PLUMBER, Phone 46. Provident Life and Trust Co., Of Philadelphia. Endowment and Other Policies Combining Absolute Sa'ety and Low Premium Rates. J. F. REEVES, Special Agetit, Wcscutt Block. Room Sploes. We carry a full line of absolutely pute "pices. W. li. Ross Drug Company. 22-St ioawiiijiura rausuitrwe trouble to show goodn. House.

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tne mountains, ami over nuiy i.. places, and wbeti you have coi.fidftM in ihr iiimini ana reiiautinv o i'tc vehicle you are tiding in, what w uld te danger becomes pleasant cxci'cnjcrt, That is the way you feel wl en ridirg in one of our vehicles. They ate Ivlt, comfortable, well-made ar.d rebab'e. Sdintldtr Carriage tforls. Forniture. ZL 1 TO ALL TZk i.ni.'..;.t- i.i:t!iHail.. Special Bargain No. I. THIS Lawn Settees ( Like cut ) As we only have three dozen they will go quick. Hassenbusch's Furniture Store, 428 and 430 Slain Street. MOM We have gevarid urns of Honey to on mortgage. If .you want to borrow come and see ue. Km. H. Bradbury S Son Uoomn 1 and 8 Weetcott block. PlCBMC ND IsD. will ue fieaetl to have JOU 97

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